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Posted By: Anonymous 1914 German Honor Legion Medal - 02/20/2006 06:54 PM
I have a parade mount (with 1914 EK2) gold colored medal that shows an angel "bestowing" a wreath to a WW1 german soldier with bared bowed head in field dress. The ribbon is red/white/black to which a metal wreath and sword is attached.

I believe it is an "honor legion" medal for WW1 veterans.

Can someone fill me in a little more about this medal???

Sorry I have no pic but maybe the description is enough.

Thanks,

Rod
Posted By: derjager Re: 1914 German Honor Legion Medal - 02/20/2006 08:59 PM
Medal, Deutsche Ehrendenkmunze des Weltkrieges, with the sword and wreath, Kampfabzeichen der Ehrenlegion.

That's all I've got on that award.

--dj--Joe
Posted By: Anonymous Re: 1914 German Honor Legion Medal - 02/20/2006 09:34 PM
Derjager...thanks.....

Can anyone translate the German?

Might give some clues!!

Rod
Posted By: derjager Re: 1914 German Honor Legion Medal - 02/20/2006 09:46 PM
Rough translation. Honor medal of the world war with combat badge, attachment, legion of honor.

Do not accept this as gospel, I am not up to par on post WWI awards.

It is an honorary (commemorative) award given by a council of nationalist minded soldiers (an order). The winged figure depicts winged victory. It's wear was prohibited along with many others in the early 30's.

--dj--Joe
Posted By: Anonymous Re: 1914 German Honor Legion Medal - 02/21/2006 01:57 PM
Dejager... again thanks

Guess the National Socialists felt this medal (and others) supported the old Weimer Republic and the Imperialists.

Rod
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